If you’re like me, you notice a certain segment of any audience have eyes that instantly glaze over
when they realize a card trick is about to take place. SNAPS let’s me apply most any effect from
the world of cards onto the world of mentalism (and btw, generally less people watch my hands
closely in the mentalism world 😁).
There are a lot of effects shared, but this is a utility
device to use in so many situations. I love to have three spectators mix the cards, each cut to a
card and place it front of them, then secretly look at each card (I never touch anything). I
quickly share the easiest prediction for the first spectator’s image they see on their card. For
the second spectator, I vaguely share a description of their correct image. And for the third
spectator, I place other images face-up claiming to match their image...they don’t, but together the
images spell the third spectator’s image — it’s pretty lethal!!!
I left off one ratings star
only because there is a coding principle that could have been thought out slightly better (e.g.
didn’t need “F“ used redundantly). Overall though, this is a remarkable utility device for
mentalism which relies on images, not standard playing cards. Well done guys, thanks!